My Name Is Earl follows the story of Earl Hickey, a beta-male lottery winner who embarks on a mission to right his past wrongs in a small town. With the help of his brother, Earl navigates through various comedic situations and attempts to bring karma back into his life.
Titus is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Christopher Titus, a comedian, as he navigates through the challenges of his dysfunctional family and troubled household. From dealing with a deadbeat dad and psychiatric patients to smoking marijuana and hot rods, Titus explores the dark and often absurd aspects of family dynamics.
Shameless is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Gallagher family, a dysfunctional group of individuals living on a housing estate in Manchester. The show explores themes of poverty, self-destruction, and family problems, while also incorporating humor and melodrama. It revolves around Frank Gallagher, an alcoholic father, and his six children who often find themselves in various scams and absurd situations. The show provides a raw and raunchy portrayal of working-class life in Northern England.
Trailer Park Boys is a dark comedy mockumentary series that follows the lives of Julian, Ricky, and Bubbles, three petty criminals living in Sunnyvale Trailer Park. They constantly get involved in various illegal activities while dealing with the challenges of their dysfunctional community.
In 1940s Georgia, a Christian gardener adopts a black girl and begins a gospel choir that challenges racism and poverty in a rural setting. Based on a true story.
A middle-class woman named Bess Denyar discovers that she is adopted and is actually from a working-class family. She decides to get to know her biological parents and navigate the complexities of her new family dynamic.
Jimmy Logan and his brother Clyde plan to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR race. They recruit a demolitions expert and put together a team of unlikely criminals. As they execute the heist, things go wrong and they must overcome obstacles to complete the job. The money is stolen and hidden, leading to an investigation by a determined FBI agent. In the end, the Logan brothers outsmart the authorities and enjoy the proceeds of their successful heist.
White Men Can't Jump follows two streetball hustlers who join forces to compete in a basketball tournament. Along the way, they face challenges such as racial tensions, friendship, and the ups and downs of their hustle.
Four college girls desperate to join the Spring Break scene rob a restaurant to fund their vacation, but their partying and criminal activities escalate when they cross paths with a dangerous drug and arms dealer.
Gummo is an avant-garde experimental film that follows the lives of various eccentric characters in a small town in Ohio. The film explores themes of poverty, violence, and social alienation, with a nonlinear timeline and a shocking portrayal of taboo subjects. It delves into the lives of outcasts, including a cat killer, prostitutes, juvenile delinquents, and a father-daughter incestuous relationship. It also touches upon issues like drug addiction, racism, and the aftermath of a tornado.
An architect and her family go on a camping trip in Montana, but their vacation takes a dangerous turn when they are taken hostage by a criminal gang. With their lives at stake, the family must navigate treacherous rivers and survive a series of life-threatening situations to escape. Will they make it out alive?
Rab C. Nesbitt is a dark comedy TV show set in Glasgow, Scotland, that follows the life of an alcoholic street philosopher. The show explores the self-destruction and humor that comes with Rab's alcoholism and his satirical take on life. With a laugh track and a unique character as the series title, Rab C. Nesbitt provides an entertaining and darkly comedic look at the life of a white trash philosopher.
Joe Dirt is a janitor with a mullet haircut who embarks on a road trip to find his birth parents. Along the way, he encounters various humorous and crude situations, including a meteorite, a horse, and a witness protection program.
Blue Collar TV is a sketch comedy TV show that parodies blue-collar and white-trash culture, featuring sketches about beer, trailer parks, and other aspects of working-class life. It offers a humorous look at the everyday lives of regular people with a touch of satire and parody.
Les Bougon, c'est aussi ça la vie! is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Bougon family, a dysfunctional and stereotypical Quebecois welfare family. The show provides a twisted version of the current world, highlighting their satirical and humorous struggles with alcoholism, family relationships, and societal stereotypes.
In Kalifornia (1993), a journalist and his photographer girlfriend set out on a cross-country road trip to document murders along the way. Along the journey, they pick up an unsuspecting couple, unaware that one of them is a psychopathic killer. The group's relationships are tested as they face violence and danger.
After his son is killed in a bicycle accident, a grieving father seeks revenge on those responsible. He summons a demonic creature known as Pumpkinhead to carry out his vengeful desires. As Pumpkinhead wreaks havoc on those involved, the line between good and evil becomes blurred.
Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015) is a comedy film about the adventures of a white-trash loser named Joe Dirt, who becomes a lumberjack and faces various challenges with his chainsaw and axe. This movie is part of a duology and showcases the life of a protagonist who is seen as a loser.
A bank robber accidentally gets shot and seeks refuge in a trailer home, where he forms an unlikely friendship with the owner. They get involved in a series of mishaps and misadventures, including disposing of a dead body and hiding from the sheriff.
Based on a true story, An American Crime follows the shocking events that took place in 1965 when Sylvia Likens, a teenage girl, was brutally tortured and murdered by Gertrude Baniszewski, a single mother. The film highlights the harrowing treatment Sylvia endured in the basement of Gertrude's home, as well as the systemic failures that allowed such abuse to occur.